2008/5/28 John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Do you have acls activated on your unix host filesystem? > > Is the problem that you set an acl in windows properties tab and after > pressing accept the acls go back to what you had before? > > Do you have your nsswitch.conf set to use winbind? > > John >
Hi John, The kernel has acl support and the share partition is mounted with acls support. The problem occurs on directories, when you set permissions, the permissions will change but windows properties show all the security boxes unticked as if no user has any permissions on it. I can see the permissions being set by monitoring the host file system, as I say this functions correctly for files and the tick boxes in windows show the appropriate settings which is useful, but the same does not occur in setting directory permissions. My nssswitch.conf also uses winbind. Best Regards, Conor -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
